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More work aavl do Created default wide open access c[ I have found a guy called Mikrohard that has made a port that he says should work with XBMC, I have however not got it to work Here’s his forks and sources: Turn off the box, insert the sd card with the image, turn on the power, OpenElec will load automatically Qvl sd card will boot android from internal flash memory [[ http: Added by Stephen Neal almost 6 years ago.

Added by Stephen Neal almost 6 years ago Hi all – should say this is early days and I haven’t confirmed reception yet – 6211 things are looking hopeful I’d say. No Symbol rate 2611 or max – which is presumably why TV Headend won’t let me enter any symbolrates – as it thinks none will be valid? Changes in this version: The guys at Pivos have produced a Linux buildroot including XBMC and a kernel on github, and j1nx has forked it to make it easier to install on non-Pivos boxes.

How have you got on with this? I too would like tvheadend to run un such box, but it seems hard. Too bad the sources are not released also.

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Would like to see the drivers for M3 devices too This can be changed from the web user interface. But it was pretty cheap Another guy has bought one and put some pictures up here: No S2 modulation support flagged etc. Will acl when I manage to connect to an LNB feed. The box comes with Android 4.

Output directory for video recording is not yet configured for DVR configuration “”. Turn off the box, insert the sd card with the image, turn on the power, OpenElec will load automatically Without sd card will boot android from internal flash memory.

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Not sure if it will do both this and raw or if I have to force demux? I haven’t been able. Hello Stephen I have the same problem. Have updated AVL driver to include max and min symbolrates and now TV Headend lets me enter valid symbol rates when manually adding muxes.

All information on the sd card will be overwritten! I can add Astra Hi all – should say this is early days and I haven’t confirmed reception yet – but things are looking hopeful I’d say. I can compare much of this to the UART output of the same box running a DVBPlayer application under Android which seems to use the same database structure as the Dreambox for its transponder database files Well – tried it with an LNB feed this morning – and no real joy.

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I have found a guy called Mikrohard that has made a port that he says should work with XBMC, I have however not got it to work. The driver code contains the following: I’ve got a fork of the Pivos and j1nx stuff at “Stephen-Neal” on github.

Service ‘Tvheadend’ successfully established.

Please tell us in detail how you solved it? When I select it it correctly identifies it’s tuning range. 62111 may need to recompile my kernel with TS adaptor support as well I guess it could be that the AVL appears as an adaptor, but the transport stream doesn’t get to it?

Can you supply us the sourcecode or a binary for Linux 2. Give it a try.